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  Macareus@Everything2.com
Macareus seized the treasure and when the stranger came to reclaim it, Macareus killed him in the sanctuary itself.
Macareus' two sons were playing shortly after the festival of Trieterides.
Macareus killed his wife with a blow of a thyrsus.
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 Ovid's Heroides XI: Introduction and Commentary
Macareus and Canace are brother and sister; they are the children of Aeolus, ruler of the winds.
Macareus is one of Aeolus' sons, and there are very few stories about him.
Following Macareus' arrival, the child is born ("the sin and burden of my womb was delivered"), and now it must be taken from the palace without Aeolus' knowledge.
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 Heliadae
They were all expert astrologers and seafarers, but Macareus, Triopas, Actis, and Candalus grew jealous of Tenages' talented skill of seafaring and science, so all four of them killed Tenages.
Macareus was the only one who stayed in Lesbos.
As for Macareus, he was then the king of Lesbos.
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 Metamorphoses Tales by Ovid, part 6 - The Gold Scales
This was also the place where Macareus of Neritos, a companion of sorely tried Ulysses, had settled, after the interminable weariness of hardship.
Macareus now recognised Achaemenides, among the Trojans, he, who had been given up as lost, by Ulysses, long ago, among the rocks of Aetna.
Macareus spoke of how Aeolus ruled the Tuscan deep, Aeolus son of Hippotes, imprisoning the winds.
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 Define macareus - Definition of macareus from Free-Online-Dictionary.org   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Horrified, Æolus expelled Macareus (Canace killed herself in shame) and threw the child borne of...
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Horrified, Aeolus expelled Macareus (Canace killed herself in shame) and threw the child borne of...
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 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Metamorphoses Study Guide
Macareus recognizes that one of Aeneas’ men, Achaemenides, is Greek, and asks him why he joined the Trojans.
Next, Macareus tells of how Aeolus the wind god gave Ulysses a bag containing all but one of the winds.
Macareus finishes by saying that he settled rather than continue with Ulysses, for Circe predicted many more disasters would befall him.
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 Macar@Everything2.com
Traditions vary about his origin: in some accounts he is said to have been one of the sons of Helios and Rhodus (see HELIADES), who fled from Rhodes after the murder of his brother Tenages and took refuge in Lesbos.
In other versions he is said to have been a son of Crinacus and therefore a grandson of Zeus.
One of his daughters gave her name, Amphissa, to the town in Locris.
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"I was considering it," said Macareus as he took a proffered mug of cool wine, passing the other on to his compatriot.
Macareus could never sit still, never remain in one place, even in his younger years when he worked for her husband moving goods throughout the newly dubbed empire, a thing difficult to do during a civil war.
Macareus had been as young as she had, and as willing to couple, though she had to admit, she did not take him for having been untouched when she had bedded him.
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 The Love Books of Ovid: Elegy XVIII: To Macer: To Whom He Excuses Himself For Giving Himself Up Wholly To Erotic Verse.
I write to Paris and to Macareus, to the churlish Jason, to the father of Hippolytus, to Hippolytus himself.
I sing the lamentations of the hapless Dido, armed with her threatening sword; I sing the sighs of the Lesbian heroine that loved the Aonian lyre.
If I know thee well, thou treatest of these subjects as freely as thou singest of battles, and from thine own camp often strayest into mine.
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 Aufbau des 14.Buches von Ovids Metamorphosen
Ibi Macareus, comes Ulixis, qui longinqui erroris taedio captus olim in ea orae Italicae parte remanserat, de Ulixe narrat et de arte magica Circes, quae socios Ulixis in sues Picumque, quia eius amorem spreverat, in picum avem transformaverat; addit Canentem nympham, Pici coniugem, prae dolore in auras evanuisse.
Achaemenidi vicissim Macareus refert, quid Ulyssi et sociis, relicta Sicilia, acciderit, in primis in Circes aedibus.
Tum Macareus, Circes artem amplius comprobaturus, Pici mutationem subiungit.
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